en3tyskate
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I was told some strains have 9 leaves some only go to seven and some can go to eleven. I personally have only had 7 and 9 leaf plants,
If you have to look during lights off, would a weak, red flashlight be best you guys think?
just taking a quick peek to make sure no twine came undone, so shit won't burn when lights come on again. It's a 1 red LED bulb flashlight
just taking a quick peek to make sure no twine came undone, so shit won't burn when lights come on again. It's a 1 red LED bulb flashlight
I think it mainly has to do with genetics. I use to have a plant called ducks foot that mainly had 3 leaflets and was webbed. It wasn't very good weed though. Heres a pic of it from someone elses garden.
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I have also grown weed that had 9 to 11 leaflets and leafs the size of dinner plates while the plant next to it the leafs were barely the size of the palm of my hand.
I tiil have high PH water. I use tap water that starts out at around 7.4. I ph it the days before the res change down to about 6 and it always jumps back to around 7 the next morning. I then add just 10ml of ph down for the 6 gallon tank and that knocks is down to about 6.4. Add the nutes and it's about 6.3 when I do the res change. Next morning it's back to about 6.8 and I hit it with 10ml of ph down again to knock it back to about 6.3. Next day may be 6.6 and I knock it back to about 6.1 with the 10 ml of ph down and it stays there or lower the rest of the week. Trick with ph adjusting is not to add too much at one time. I don't chase PH and as long as it's between 5.6 and 6.5 I'm good. Think target zone, not number. I've done my share of ph chasing when I first started and it's a losing battle. Always use 10 or maybe 15ml of ph down at a time and don't freak. PH fluctuation is worse for the plant than anything you end up with in range.
Yes, I do use liquid. The powder was tough for me to work with too. I use General Hydroponics PH down. They are all pretty much the same and GH is the cheapest. I order a lot from thsi company and they are reliable. It's fairly common so a local hydro store may have it also.
http://www.discount-hydro.com/productdisp.php?pid=524&navid=55
No but early on I tried lemon juice and vinagar and they screwed it up more than helped. Organics in hydro are tough.
No if you are using the powder you will want to premix it in some water. You are using the best method whether using powder or liquid. Whenever you add the PH down directly to the res as the plants get bigger and the tank fills with roots you have a chance at burning a root.